Selected good practice projects of 7 years ADAM

In this project group ADAM highlights exceptional projects and product that have had an important influence on national and European vocational education and training systems. At the end of 2014, each national agency selected one project coordinated by their country from the projects best ranked and most viewed in ADAM. The 35 selected projects, you find below, are outstanding examples representative of all the many great projects in ADAM. All together, they give an overview over pressing issues in European vocational systems of the past years.
The good practice projects you can find here are projects that developed or transferred innovative high quality products which possess considerable value not only for their direct target groups. They have strong potential for further development, utilization and influence and contribute to the current regional, national and European policies and practices. The projects have increased the quality of vocational education and training systems, from initial training in schools and universities to in-company training and continuing development, or have the potential to do so by making trainings more practice-oriented, more compliant with present policies, trends and developments, by training teachers and trainers, or by introducing innovative learning methods and quality assurance mechanisms. Furthermore, the projects successfully disseminated their results, thus ensuring their widespread use or a broad awareness of their availability. All in all, the projects contributed to increasing the competitive advantage of European companies and the qualifications of the European citizens.
We invite you to explore the results of these projects and draw lessons and good practices from these experiences. Taking the results of these projects and transforming them, so they can be used in new contexts and meet new needs.
These projects are helping Europe along the path to meeting its 2020 targets for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. They are fostering new ideas and innovations that are vital as Europe faces up to the challenges of a competitive global environment.

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